time, i remember speaking to antonio and he said that they wanted to represent all farm workers, both u.s. citizens and mexican workers, and that cesar did not want that. he only wanted u.s., american farm workers to be represented. >> and that was a big philosophical difference between the two groups too, yeah. last question. >> excuse me. excuse me. my question has to do with unions. taft-hartley act in the late '40s really was a very poor act because it, when you strike, an alternative is for managers to come in to do the job. and i'm wondering whether that was evident after striking and, therefore, they strategized to do the boycott, or was it more -- >> that's absolutely right. the farm workers were excluded from the national labor relations board, and because they were excluded from the act, they were able to do secondary boycotts. so it's something that was perceived by the growers as being an advantage turned out to be to the farm workers' benefit for the boycott. >> but why were -- >> that's a complicated story. yeah. >> as a nurse, i'm interested in pesticides and declining heal